Nearly 600 people were injured in road accidents in North East Lincolnshire in 2015 - and the worst wards were East Marsh and Park with 71 injuries each.

According to the latest available data, 574 people suffered serious or slight injuries in collision on roads in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and the surrounding area in 2015.

Tragically one person died as a result of a collision in the borough two years ago. That incident happened in Park Street on September 25 2015, and led to the sad death of Cleethorpes school girl Jodie Rogers.

Stats for each ward in North East Lincolnshire can be compared and show how many adults and children were injured, as well as how many of those were car drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians and passengers.

The East Marsh and Park wards experienced the most collision-related injuries during 2015, with 71 people requiring treatment.

The number of people injured in collisions by ward (worst 14 out of 16)

Meanwhile West Marsh saw the most collisions over the 12 months. Some 58 collisions, an average of five per month, took place in the area.

Here is a detailed ward-by-ward break down of collision and injury data:

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Croft Baker

In Croft Baker 33 people were injured in collisions, three of those seriously. The injuries were as a result of 26 collisions in which 27 adults and six children required treatment.

Of the persons injured, 12 were car or motorcycle drivers, six were cyclists and seven were pedestrians. There were no fatalities.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Croft Baker ward stats

East Marsh

In East Marsh 71 people were either killed or injured in collisions, five of those were seriously hurt and one person sadly died.

The injuries were as a result of 56 collisions in which 57 adults and 14 children were involved.

Of those injured, 34 were motor vehicle drivers, 15 were cyclists, 13 were pedestrians and nine were passengers in vehicles.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. East Marsh ward stats

Freshney

In the Freshney ward 27 people were injured in collisions, four seriously. The injuries were as a result of 17 collisions in which 26 adults and one child were involved.

Of the persons injured, 12 were motor vehicle drivers, seven were cyclists and eight were passengers. No pedestrians were injured and there were no fatalities.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Freshney ward data

Haverstoe

In Haverstoe, 19 people were injured in collisions on the roads and just one of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries came as a result of a total of just 13 collisions in which 17 adults and two children were involved.

Of the recorded injuries, 10 people were driving, two were cyclists, five were passengers and twp were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Haverstoe ward data

Heneage

In Heneage ward 57 people were injured in collisions, four seriously.

The injuries were as a result of 43 collisions in which 47 adults and 10 children were involved.

Of those injured 21 were drivers, three were motorcyclists, 10 were cyclists, 13 were passengers and 10 were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Heneage ward data

Humberston and New Waltham

In Humberston and New Waltham 27 people were injured in collisions on the roads, two seriously.

The injuries happened in a total 19 collisions, in which 24 adults and three children were involved.

Of the people who were injured, 16 were drivers, one was a motorcyclist, five were cyclists, four were passengers and one was a pedestrian.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Humberston and New Waltham ward data

Immingham

In Immingham 34 people were injured in collisions, six of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries came as a result of 25 collisions, in which 32 adults and two children were involved.

Of those who suffered injuries, 18 were drivers, four were motorcyclists, three were cyclists, eight were passengers and one was a pedestrian.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Immingham ward data

Park

In Park ward 71 people suffered injuries in road traffic collisions and two of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries came as a result of 52 collisions, in which 60 adults and 11 children were involved.

Of those injured, 32 were drivers, four were motorcyclists, 17 were passengers, 12 were cyclists and six were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Park ward data

Scartho

In Scartho just 12 people were injured in collisions, two seriously. Eight adults and four children were injured.

The injuries were as a result of only nine collisions, which is the lowest number in the whole borough and represents less than one per month.

Of those injured, five were drivers, one was a cyclist, three were passengers and three were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Scartho ward data

Sidney Sussex

In Sidney Sussex 40 people were injured in collisions on the roads and just one of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries were as a result of 28 collisions, in which 32 adults and eight children were involved.

Of those who were injured, ten were drivers, five were motorcyclists, four were cyclists, 15 were passengers and six were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Sidney Sussex ward data

South

In South ward 36 people were injured in collisions, four seriously.

The injuries came as a result of 30 crashes which involved 28 adults and eight children.

Of those who were injured, 11 were drivers, seven were motorcyclists, seven were cyclists, three were passengers and eight were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. South ward data

Waltham

In Waltham 14 people were injured in collisions on the roads and only one of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries came as a result of ten collisions, the second lowest in the borough, in which 13 adults and one child was involved.

Of those injured eight were drivers, one was a motorcyclist, three were cyclists and two were passengers.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Waltham ward data

West Marsh

In West Marsh 70 people were injured in collisions and nine of those were seriously injured.

The injuries are related to 58 collisions, in which 63 adults and seven children were involved.

Of those injured, 29 were drivers, eight were motorcyclists, 12 were cyclists, nine were passengers and 12 were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. West Marsh ward data

Wolds

In the Wolds ward, the largest in the borough, 36 people were injured in collisions and eight of those were seriously hurt.

The injuries came as a result of 27 collisions involving 32 adults and four children.

Of those who were injured twenty were drivers, five were motorcyclists, five were passengers and three were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Wolds ward data

Yarborough

In Yarborough 28 people were injured in collisions on the roads, four seriously.

The injuries came as a result of 22 collisions, which involved 25 adults and three children.

Of those who were injured nine were drivers, two were motorcylists, three were cyclists, eight were passengers and four were pedestrians.

NELC data for the number of road traffic collisions and related injuries in North East Lincolnshire. Yarborough ward data

These figures will be discussed by councillors at a communities scrutiny panel on Thursday at 2pm at Grimsby Town Hall.